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2 Responses to Redfield, William

Mr Redfield is a personal hero of mine. His minor role in Death Wish, his significant role in One Flew Over The Cuckoo's Nest, and his work on CBS Radio Mystery Theater were all performed in his final years. If he were diagnosed with leukemia at that time, does that mean he was in great pain at the end? He stood at the microphone like a trooper and gave us performances that we will all love. As I said, he is a personal hero of mine.

Robert RJMGREEN@AOL.COM, 2013-06-05 10:03:37

Mr Redfield was very talented and he has a wonderful voice for comedy as well as drama. He's great at playing very sharp tongued, intelligent characters. I've been hearing his voice for many years on many different radio shows, but I only recently thought to look him up. He has TV appearances worth checking out (A great episode of Alfred Hitchcock Presents called "The Manacled" for example) and I've been greatly enjoying the book he wrote about his experiences performing with Richard Burton in John Gielgud's production of Hamlet in 1964. Well worth reading if you can find it. "Letters from an Actor"

Alison, 2014-02-17 13:55:25

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Radio shows from the golden era of broadcasting are part of "Old Time Radio", or "otr." During the Golden Age of Radio, listeners gathered by their radio to enjoy their favorite radio programs. Radio Mystery Theater (1974-82) was a resurgence of the nostalgia of those radio days.

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Those who experienced the old time radio will enjoy listening to these programs for nostalgia, but a new generation of listeners and fans are discovering CBSRMT for the first time and are finding they love Radio Mystery Theater Episodes and Old Time Radio! Pleasant dreams... hhmmmmmm?